Chemistry of inorganic compounds – Silicon or compound thereof – Binary compound
Patent
1989-10-02
1992-11-24
Lewis, Michael
Chemistry of inorganic compounds
Silicon or compound thereof
Binary compound
423337, C01B 3136
Patent
active
051659166
ABSTRACT:
A method is provided for producing a carbide compound, such as silicon carbide. A reactor is provided which has a chamber defined therein which is divided into a combustion zone and a reaction zone. A combustible mixture comprising carbon monoxide and an oxidant is injected into the combustion zone and accordingly combusted to form hot combustion products. At least one reactant is injected at the boundary between the zones so as to be carried into the reaction zone by the combustion products and react to produce a precursor product powder comprising an oxide, such as silicon dioxide, and carbon. This precursor product powder is heated in an inert atmosphere to yield the desired carbide compound.
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Cheng Paul J.
Inkrott Kenneth E.
Hendrickson Stuart L.
Lewis Michael
Phillips Petroleum Company
Sharp William R.
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